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13-Jan-2010, 01:13 AM #1
Solved: Command to list current active variables
Working with you guys a couple of weeks ago, I ran across a command that would list out all of the current active variables on the computer. I thought this to be absolutely fantastic. I cannot remember if that was through WMIC or BAT or something?

Do you guys know what I am talking about?

I actually ran a test and opened a bat file set variable and paused the bat file. I ran this command in a separate window or went somewhere and saw that variable opened. I then used a SET _var= and it removed it from that same list.

I cannot remember what this command is or where I can view this.
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13-Jan-2010, 04:15 AM #2
Nevermind. It was just SET without anything else and it shows all the active environment variables.
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